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Redeeming Royal Carribean Visa Rewards (BOA) past present and current problem


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Double occupancy means the OBC is split between two guests in the stateroom. Single occupancy means all the OBC goes to one person.

 

If both guests in the stateroom are charging to the same folio, then it makes no difference.

 

Also, sometimes they get this wrong, so just to go Guest Services if this is the case and they can re-allocate the OBC any way you want.

 

Bob, This is what I assumed, but just wanted to double check. I knew you would help me out.

 

We will both have the same card on file, so it won't matter.

 

THANKS

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Yes, you can cash in the onboard credit on the ship for US dollars and is fully refundable, they are not supposed to charge you a 6% fee either.

 

You just have to wait until the end of the cruise to cash in to avoid the fee. You will get the balance that is left on your account. I always do the OBC because if I use it towards my cruise my TA reduces the OBC she gives me.

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